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Bynum scored eight straight points underneath the basket as the Lakers finally turned their superior height into an advantage, rather than the anchor it became in Oklahoma City. Bynum had 11 rebounds amid 8-for-10 shooting, while Gasol scored 15 points in the third quarter to put away the win.
"We've been beat up before," Thunder coach Scott Brooks said. "The only thing you can do is come back and respond. We don't get too high, we don't get too down. The one thing that we always do is respond."
After Los Angeles won the first two games, Oklahoma City evened the series and gained a wealth of confidence with back-to-back wins. The Thunder embarrassed the Lakers in Game 4, going ahead by 29 points and holding Bryant to 12 after the former MVP didn't take a shot in the first quarter.
With the backing of a Staples Center crowd radiating unease even before the game, the Lakers played heady defense from the opening tip -- including Bryant's move to Westbrook, the speedy former UCLA point guard whose dribble penetration catalyzes much of the Thunder offense.
"I blame that on myself," Westbrook said of his struggles against Bryant. "It was a different look, and I've just got to be confident in what I'm doing."
Los Angeles led 31-16 after one quarter and steadily pushed the advantage heading into halftime, going up 55-34 on Bryant's jumper with 7.7 seconds left. The Lakers made nearly 65 percent of their first-half shots while holding Oklahoma City to 26-percent shooting -- and the Thunder fast breaks that shredded the Lakers in Oklahoma City were almost nonexistent, with just two first-half points on the break.
Los Angeles even got 14 points in a resurgent effort from Artest, whose shooting woes had overshadowed his defensive efforts against Durant in the series. The mercurial forward's bald dome certainly seemed to indicate he's done playing around as he chases his first championship ring.
NOTES: The Lakers slightly improved their troublesome free-throw shooting, going 22 for 31 after a 17-for-28 effort in Game 4. Bryant, who took just two free throws in the past two games, went 5 for 7. ... After coach Phil Jackson asked Artest not to shoot so many 3-pointers from the sides of the court, since they tend to create fast-break chances for an opponent, Artest took two in the first three quarters -- but made both. ... Fans included Leonardo DiCaprio and model Bar Rafaeli, Will Ferrell, Joel McHale, Sylvester Stallone, Eddie Murphy, Dustin Hoffman, Barry Bonds, singer Seal, David Arquette and UCLA coach Ben Howland, while Hugh Hefner watched from a luxury box.
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